I was the first boat through it on friday morning. It's the first shoot where the river splits a few hundred yards below the chute. It was my first time floating it this year and I debated on staying left but followed main flow and went right at the split. About 100 feet before you get to the boil you can see its not gonna be a good transition into the opposing flow. I should have stayed further right over on top of the shelf but kept in the main flow and hit the boil head on. The boil really doesnt look that big but its very powerful. It will instantly spin you and try to suck one side of your boat under. Im in a 17x60 willie and I leaned hard right and barely kept water from coming over the side. Pushed out of it and said damn that was way worse than it looked. Just my experience, hope it helps save someone else from flipping. I've been rowing op rivers 20 years and it made me pretty nervous but I did hit it in about the worst spot possible.